Stephen Huneck

Stephen Huneck
Stephen Huneck in front of his Dog Chapel in St. Johnsbury, Vermont
Born(1948-10-08)October 8, 1948
DiedJanuary 7, 2010(2010-01-07) (aged 61)
Known forwoodcuts, wood carving
Notable workThe Dog Chapel
Stylefolk art
Spouse
Gwen Ide
(m. 1975)
AwardsOriginal Art: Silver Medal
2002 Sally Goes to the FarmSociety of Illustrators
Websitewww.dogmt.com

Stephen Huneck (pronounced: /ˈstvən ˈhjuːnɛk/; October 8, 1948 – January 7, 2010) was an American wood carver and folk artist. He also authored a series of children's books featuring Sally, the first of which, Sally Goes to the Beach, was a New York Times best seller.

During his recovery from a serious illness left him in a coma in 1994, Huneck drew support and inspiration from his dogs, in particular his black lab Sally, who was a regular subject for his woodcuts and carvings. The following year, Huneck purchased a mountaintop farmstead in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, renaming the site Dog Mountain. There he constructed The Dog Chapel, a replica of a traditional New England chapel filled with his carvings and other artwork and dedicated to dogs and other pets. Dog Mountain was home to Huneck's gallery and workshop, as well as was open to the public as a dog park.

After financial difficulties stemming from the Great Recession led Huneck to layoff staff at Dog Mountain, he died by suicide in January 2010.